I felt so bad after lashing out on MP that i was gonna bring out my pirated copy of Roadhouse on vcr, complete with commercials and watch it non stop for 24 hours.And if i had to go to the bathroom, it would be in my drawers.I think ProtoMan would have approved.

I'm just sitting here, and yes I do remember the 1980's. In fact, it is a subject that is very prominent with me. I find myself going through withdrawals of sorts if I do not listen to 80's music. Sometimes these withdrawals will manifest themselves into manic episodes of kicking trees randomly, before going to the gas station and sniffing the gas that I pour on the ground. It has to be fresh gas, straight from the spout.

When I think about the 1980's, I go through a range of emotions. I think about how the Hotels came out with that song called Suddenly Last Summer, and I start crying, remembering an era that I loved so much. I try to give myself hugs, but its not the same as a hug from a real person. I want somebody to melt with me, melt as we both reminisce about the 1980's. I searched on the WEB and DID NOT FIND A SUPPORT GROUP THAT WOULD HELP THESE EMOTIONAL ISSUES I HAVE. So I am asking you guys here to empathize with me, and let's never forget the 1980's.

I miss you all so much, and sometimes I do punish myself for leaving this thread. Punishments include, but are not limited to:

1. Buying one of those devices the old man on TV sells, where you hang upside down. I make a few changes to the machine, and before you know it I have my arms tied to the bottom in a position I cannot release from. This is done deep in the woods where nobody can hear me holler.

2. Having my wife *domestically* install electrically charged wires while I am out listening to 80s and 90s music in the car, then blindfolding me for 1 week while I am in the house.

3. Listening to music from the decade of 2000-2009.

4. Not watching the movie Sweet November, a movie that I really enjoy a lot. I enjoy this movie because it makes me cry and remember how cool Keanu Reeves was in Point Break.

I'm just sitting here, and yes I do remember the 1980's. In fact, it is a subject that is very prominent with me. I find myself going through withdrawals of sorts if I do not listen to 80's music. Sometimes these withdrawals will manifest themselves into manic episodes of kicking trees randomly, before going to the gas station and sniffing the gas that I pour on the ground. It has to be fresh gas, straight from the spout.

When I think about the 1980's, I go through a range of emotions. I think about how the Hotels came out with that song called Suddenly Last Summer, and I start crying, remembering an era that I loved so much. I try to give myself hugs, but its not the same as a hug from a real person. I want somebody to melt with me, melt as we both reminisce about the 1980's. I searched on the WEB and DID NOT FIND A SUPPORT GROUP THAT WOULD HELP THESE EMOTIONAL ISSUES I HAVE. So I am asking you guys here to empathize with me, and let's never forget the 1980's.

I miss you all so much, and sometimes I do punish myself for leaving this thread. Punishments include, but are not limited to:

1. Buying one of those devices the old man on TV sells, where you hang upside down. I make a few changes to the machine, and before you know it I have my arms tied to the bottom in a position I cannot release from. This is done deep in the woods where nobody can hear me holler.

2. Having my wife *domestically* install electrically charged wires while I am out listening to 80s and 90s music in the car, then blindfolding me for 1 week while I am in the house.

3. Listening to music from the decade of 2000-2009.

4. Not watching the movie Sweet November, a movie that I really enjoy a lot. I enjoy this movie because it makes me cry and remember how cool Keanu Reeves was in Point Break.

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